Daily Quickie, 09.15.10

Gov. Chris Christie heads to the Edison Senior Center for a town-hall meeting to talk about his pension and benefits proposals. He’s then doing a 4:30 p.m. interview on Fox News with Neil Cavuto.

Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, in her role as secretary of state, attends the quarterly board meeting of the New Jersey State Museum.

The Senate Education Commitee meets in the Statehouse Annex to hear testimony from the acting Education Commissioner Rochelle Hendricks, State Auditor Stephen Eells, Trenton Superintendent of Schools Rodney Lofton and other invited guests on reported fiscal mismanagement [1]in the Trenton school district.

The Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Nevada, Sharron Angle, and the Republican nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Jersey’s 6th District, Anna Little, both favorites of the Tea Party movement, campaign together at a morning tea in Red Bank and afternoon lunch in Atlantic Highlands.

Sens. Jennifer Beck and Thomas Goodwin, Assms. Mary Pat Angelini and Caroline Casagrande and New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault executive director Andrea Spencer-Linzie hold a news conference in Trenton to announce legislation that would prevent sex offenders from holding public jobs, in response to a recent state Supreme Court decision that concluded a police officer would not be barred from future employment because the sexual assault he’d committed happened off-duty and didn’t affect his job performance.

New Jersey Policy Perspective holds a panel discussion about its new report (“The Good, the Bad and the ERGly”) analyzing the state’s Economic Redevelopment and Growth (ERG) business grant subsidy program at the Masonic Temple in Trenton.

New Jersey Schools Development Authority and Orange Board of Education officials will hold a ribbon-cutting for the expanded and modernized Lincoln Avenue Elementary School.

The Governor’s Advisory Council Against Sexual Violence meets in New Brunswick.

Endangered and Nongame Species Advisory Committee meets in Robbinsville.

To mark Friday’s celebration of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services holds a naturalization ceremony at Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah for 36 citizenship candidates from 22 countries.